United Earth for Peace

Seeking Ways to Improve the Human Condition

The United Earth for Peace mission is to search for ways to bring the peoples of the Earth together in peace and harmony and improve their quality of life on the planet.

About Us

The United Earth for Peace Project (UEP) is just that, a project to unite the people of the world together for the cause of peace. Only when we truly become a united world and peace reigns will worldwide hunger and human suffering come to an end.

Even though we are in the process of becoming a non-profit organization in the near future we realize most non-profit organizations are band-aids on a gushing wound that requires stitches. Certainly, the various organizations do a lot of good in the world, but it is not enough. Often only a fraction of the money donated to these organizations actually reaches the people in need. Non-profit organizations, like war and religion, is big business.

For now the funding for the United Earth for Peace Project comes from the Galactic Enterprise, a for-profit business, with all their profits going toward funding the UEP which seeks ways to help end the human suffering around the world. At present, no one is being paid for their services. All our websites were designed and built by volunteer labor. Our founder pays for our web hosting cost and all other company and UEP expenses out of his own pocket. He spent many long hours of hard labor outside of his normal job to get us the funds needed to purchase new equipment.

Tied together United Earth for Peace Project will be the non-profit educational and research arm of the Galactic Enterprise searching for ways to promote peace in the world and improve the human condition. We will consider this website a success if just one person puts down his gun and embraces the way of peace.

The United Earth for Peace is made up of people like you and me. It is everyone that will set aside their personal animosities and embrace the way of peace. We give of our time and sometimes our money to further the cause of peace and the improvement of the human condition. If everyone in America sent us just one dollar we would be able to build our research center which in and of itself is part of our goal of being a self-funding organization.

We have embarked upon a galactic enterprise. Our call is one of peace. We ask for your help in bringing about global peace. Peace cannot be brought about by violence. Peace is an act of love and an act of sacrifice. We must stand as examples at all times and in all places; obedient to the laws of the land and filled with compassion even for our enemies. People of the Earth unite behind the cause of peace. Help put an end to the sufferings of our fellow man. 

A World View

From a distance the world looks blue and green, and the snow-capped mountains white…
From a distance, there is harmony, and it echoes through the land…
From a distance we all have enough, and no one is in need.
And there are no guns, no bombs, and no disease, no hungry mouths to feed..
From a distance you look like my friend, even though we are at war.
From a distance I just cannot comprehend what all this fighting is for…
Lyrics from From a Distance sung by Bette Midler

      A Few Facts
      Despite the fact that the world already produces enough food to feed everyone - 6 billion people and counting - and could feed the double - 12 billion people. There were 923 million hungry people in the world in 2007, an increase of 80 million since 1990.

      In 2005, an estimated 100 million people worldwide were homeless. The United Nations, United Nations Centre for Human Settlements (UN-Habitat) wrote in its Global Report on Human Settlements in 1995: "Homelessness is a problem in developed as well as in developing countries. In London, for example, life expectancy among the homeless is more than 25 years lower than the national average.

      Health care for the homeless is a major public health challenge. Homeless people are more likely to suffer injuries and medical problems from their lifestyle on the street, which includes poor nutrition, substance abuse, exposure to the severe elements of weather, and a higher exposure to violence (robberies, beatings, and so on). Yet at the same time, they have little access to public medical services or clinics.

      This problem is far less acute in countries which provide free-at-use health care, such as the UK, where hospitals are open-access day and night, and make no charges for treatment.

      While gender and race play significant factors in explaining healthcare inequality in the United States, socioeconomic status is the greatest determining factor in an individuals level of access to healthcare. Not surprisingly, individuals of lower socioeconomic status in the United States have lower levels of overall health, insurance coverage, and less access to adequate healthcare. Furthermore, individuals of lower socioeconomic status have less education and often perform jobs without significant health and benefits plans, whereas individuals of higher standing performs jobs that are more likely to have jobs that provide medical insurance.